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CONTENT
OVERVIEW
TABLE
OFCONTENTS
9
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
17
TABLE
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
23
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
25
I.
PROBLEM
STATEMENT
25
II.
METHODOLOGY
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTION
29
III.
STATE
OF
THE
ART
52
IV.
OUTLOOK
AND
STRUCTURE
54
PA
RT
I:
PRACTICAL
AND
THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS
57
CHAPTER
2:
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
'
S
USE
IN
MEDICINE
57
I.
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
57
II.
CAPABILITIES
OF
CLINICAL
AI:
CASE
STUDIES
76
III.
INTERPRETABILITY
OF
AI
85
IV.
HUMAN-AI
COLLABORATION
IN
THE
HEALTHCARE
ENVIRONMENT
96
V.
CONCLUSION
105
CHAPTER
3:BIOETHICAL
AUTONOMY
AND
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
107
I.
THE
PROCEDURAL
CONCEPTION
OF
AUTONOMY
108
II.
THE
CHALLENGES
POSED
BY
CLINICAL
AI
TO
PROCEDURAL
AUTONOMY
116
III.
CONCLUSION
141
PART
II:
AUTONOMY
IN
THE
LAW
143
CHAPTER
4:AUTONOMY
IN
UK
LAW
143
I.
SCOPE
145
II.
FUNCTION
148
7
III.
SUBSTANTIVE
CONTENT
156
IV.
LIMITATIONS
169
V.
CONCLUSION
170
CHAPTER
5:AUTONOMY
IN
U.S.
LAW
171
I.
SCOPE
171
II.
FUNCTION
185
III.
SUBSTANTIVE
CONTENT
192
IV.
LIMITATIONS
202
V.
CONCLUSION
203
PART
III:
INFORMED
CONSENT
AND
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
IN
MEDICINE
205
CHAPTER
6:
UK
TORT
LAW
205
I.
BATTERY
206
II.
NEGLIGENCE
224
III.
THE
UK
GENERAL
DATA
PROTECTION
REGULATION
286
IV.
CONCLUSION
290
CHAPTER
7:
CALIFORNIAN
TORT
LAW
293
I.
BATTERY
294
II.
NEGLIGENCE
313
III.
CONCLUSION
364
CHAPTER
8:
ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
COMPARISON
AND
OF
ITS
WIDER
SIGNIFICANCE
367
I.
THE
LIMITS
OF
THE
COMMON
LAW
368
II.
GUIDANCE
FOR
A
BESPOKE
STATUTORY
SCHEME
382
III.
LEGAL
REASONING
AND
TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATION
394
IV.
CONCLUSION
405
BIBLIOGRAPHY
407
I.
LITERATURE
407
II.
MATERIAL
428
8
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
17
TABLE
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
23
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
25
I.
PROBLEM
STATEMENT
25
II.
METHODOLOGY
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTION
29
A.
COMPARATIVE
METHOD
29
B.
SCOPE
OF
INQUIRY
35
C.
LEGAL
REASONING
AND
TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATION
38
1.
INSTRUMENTALITY
OF
LAW
40
2.
TECHNOLOGICAL
DYNAMISM
AND
LEGAL
INERTIA
45
3.
DESIRABILITY
OF
NON-LEGAL
REGULATION
50
4.
SUMMATION
51
D.
RESEARCH
QUESTION
52
III.
STATE
OF
THE
ART
52
IV.
OUTLOOK
AND
STRUCTURE
54
PART
I:
PRACTICAL
AND
THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS
57
CHAPTER
2:ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
'
S
USE
IN
MEDICINE
57
I.
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
57
A.
DEFINITION
57
B.
MACHINE
LEARNING:
THE
UNDERLYING
TECHNOLOGY
59
C.
SPECIFIC
FEATURES
OF
ML
MODELS:
THE
EXAMPLE
OF
DEEP
NEURAL
NETWORKS
64
1.
SUB-SYMBOLIC
FUNCTIONING
64
2.
THE
TRAINING
PROCESS
66
3.
DATA
AND
PERFORMANCE
EVALUATION
68
4.
SUMMARY
75
II.
CAPABILITIES
OF
CLINICAL
AI:
CASE
STUDIES
76
9
A.
DEVICES
COMPLEMENTING
HUMAN
EXPERTISE
77
B.
DEVICES
(PARTIALLY)
REPLACING
PRE-EXISTING
COGNITIVE
CAPABILITIES
80
C.
DEVICES
DETERMINING
DIMENSIONS
OF
CLINICAL
DECISION
MAKING
83
III.
INTERPRETABILITY
OF
AI
85
A.
PREVALENT
TYPES
OF
OPACITY
86
B.
SOLUTIONS
TO
INTERPRETABILITY
PROBLEMS
91
1.
EXPLAINABILITY
91
2.
INTERPRETABILITY
92
3.
EVALUATION
94
IV.
HUMAN-AI
COLLABORATION
IN
THE
HEALTHCARE
ENVIRONMENT
96
A.
CHOICES
IN
THE
USE
OFML
DEVICES
97
B.
USER
KNOWLEDGE
OF
ML
DEVICES
99
C.
MLINFLUENCE
101
V.
CONCLUSION
105
CHAPTER
3:BIOETHICAL
AUTONOMY
AND
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
107
I.
THE
PROCEDURAL
CONCEPTION
OF
AUTONOMY
108
A.
DECISIONAL
AUTONOMY
110
B.
PRACTICAL
AUTONOMY
113
C.
SUMMATION
115
II.
THE
CHALLENGES
POSED
BY
CLINICAL
AI
TO
PROCEDURAL
AUTONOMY
116
A.
THE
NEED
TO
FORM
TRUE
BELIEFS
ABOUT
AI
'
S
GOAL-DIRECTED
ACTION
117
B.
THEORETICAL
RATIONALITY
AND
CHANGES
IN
HUMAN-AI
EXPERTISE
126
C.
POSITIVE
FREEDOM
AND
THE
TASK
OF
ENSURING
AN
ADEQUATE
UNDERSTANDING
OF
AI
130
1.
GENERAL
RISK
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
AI
131
2.
INFORMATIONAL
MANIPULATION
136
I.
ALNUDGING
137
II.
IMPERMISSIBLE
MANIPULATION
138
III.
CONCLUSION
141
10
PART
II:
AUTONOMY
IN
THE
LAW
CHAPTER
4:
AUTONOMY
IN
UK
LAW
I.
SCOPE
II.
FUNCTION
III.
SUBSTANTIVE
CONTENT
A.
RATIONALITY
B.
INDIVIDUAL
REFLECTION
C.
POSITIVE
AND
NEGATIVE
FREEDOM
IV.
LIMITATIONS
V.
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER
5:AUTONOMY
IN
U.S.
LAW
I.
SCOPE
A.
JURISDICTIONAL
SCOPE
B.
CONCEPTUAL
SCOPE
II.
FUNCTION
III.
SUBSTANTIVE
CONTENT
A.
RATIONALITY
B.
INDIVIDUAL
REFLECTION
C.
POSITIVE
AND
NEGATIVE
FREEDOM
IV.
LIMITATIONS
V.
CONCLUSION
PART
III:
INFORMED
CONSENT
AND
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
IN
MEDICINE
CHAPTER
6:
UK
TORT
LAW
I.
BATTERY
A.
LIMITATIONS
FLOWING
FROM
THE
BATTERY
DOCTRINE
B.
BATTERY
AND
THE
NATURE
OFVALID
CONSENT
1.
NATURE
OFTHE
PROCEDURE
2.
IDENTITY
OFTHE
PROFESSIONAL
3.
NON-THERAPEUTIC
MOTIVATIONS
C.
SUMMATION
143
143
145
148
156
159
161
165
169
170
171
171
172
178
185
192
193
195
200
202
203
205
205
206
207
209
210
216
222
223
11
II.
NEGLIGENCE
224
A.
ACTIONABLE
DAMAGE
225
1.
PERSONAL
INJURY
226
2.
LOSS
OF
AUTONOMY
227
I.
THE
NATURE
OFTHE
AWARD
229
II.
THE
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
235
3.
SUMMATION
245
B.
DUTY
OF
CARE
245
1.
MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS
247
2.
HEALTHCARE
INSTITUTIONS
248
3.
SUMMATION
252
C.
BREACH
252
1.
THE
INFORMED
CONSENT
STANDARD
253
I.
THE
MEANING
OF
REASONABLE
DISCLOSURE
254
II.
THE
OPERATIONALISATION
OF
REASONABLE
DISCLOSURE
257
III.
SUMMATION
259
2.
THE
RISKS
OF
MEDICAL
AI
260
I.
SPECIFIC
RISKS
260
II.
RISK-RELEVANT
STATUS
262
3.
ALTERATIONS
OF
EXPERTISE
266
4.
INFORMATION
CONCERNING
THE
CHOICE
OF
GOALS
270
I.
UNDERSTANDING
CHOICES
270
II.
AI
'
S
LESSER
INFLUENCE
ON
THE
PURSUIT
OF
OBJECTIVES
278
5.
SUMMATION
281
D.
CAUSATION
282
E.
AWARDING
DAMAGES
285
III.
THE
UK
GENERAL
DATA
PROTECTION
REGULATION
286
IV.
CONCLUSION
290
CHAPTER
7:
CALIFORNIAN
TORT
LAW
293
I.
BATTERY
294
A.
LIMITATIONS
FLOWING
FROM
THE
BATTERY
DOCTRINE
296
1.
CONTACT
297
2.
UNLAWFUL
NATURE
299
3.
INTENTION
300
4.
SUMMATION
303
B.
BATTERY
AND
THE
NATURE
OFVALID
CONSENT
303
12
1.
SUBSTANTIALLY
DIFFERENT
PROCEDURE
305
I.
PHYSICAL
NATURE
OF
THE PROCEDURE
306
II.
IDENTITY
OF
THE
PROFESSIONAL
309
III.
NON-THERAPEUTIC
MOTIVATIONS
310
2.
CONDITIONAL
CONSENT
312
C.
SUMMATION
312
II.
NEGLIGENCE
313
A.
DAMAGE
316
1.
PERSONAL
INJURY
317
2.
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
318
3.
EMOTIONAL
DISTRESS
321
4.
SUMMATION
323
B.
DUTYOFCARE
323
1.
MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS
324
2.
HEALTHCARE
INSTITUTIONS
327
3.
SUMMATION
330
C.
BREACH
331
1.
THE
INFORMED
CONSENT
STANDARD
333
I.
THE
MEANING
OF
REASONABLE
DISCLOSURE
333
II.
THE
OPERATIONALISATION
OF
REASONABLE
DISCLOSURE
335
III.
SUMMATION
339
2.
THE
RISKS
OF
MEDICAL
AI
340
I.
SPECIFIC
RISKS
340
II.
RISK-RELEVANT
STATUS
343
3.
ALTERATIONS
TO
EXPERTISE
346
4.
INFORMATION
CONCERNING
THE
CHOICE
OF
GOALS
351
I.
UNDERSTANDING
CHOICES
352
II.
AI
'
S
LESSER
INFLUENCE
ON
THE
PURSUIT
OF
OBJECTIVES
356
5.
SUMMATION
359
D.
CAUSATION
359
E.
AWARDING
DAMAGES
362
III.
CONCLUSION
364
CHAPTER
8:
ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
COMPARISON
AND
OF
ITS
WIDER
SIGNIFICANCE
367
I.
THE
LIMITS
OF
THE
COMMON
LAW
368
A.
NEGLIGENCE
371
13
1.
INFORMATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
UNDER
THE
BREACH
ELEMENT
I.
RISK-RELEVANT
CHARACTERISTICS
II.
GOAL-DIRECTED
ACTION
BY
AI
III.
HUMAN-AI
EXPERTISE
IV.
INFORMATIONAL
MANIPULATION
2.
NON-INFORMATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
B.
BATTERY
1.
INFORMATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
VALID
CONSENT
2.
NON-INFORMATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
C.
CONCLUSION
II.
GUIDANCE
FOR
A
BESPOKE
STATUTORY
SCHEME
A.
EXISTING
CONSENT
STATUTES
1.
UNITED
KINGDOM
2.
CALIFORNIA
3.
RATIONALE
B.
AN
INFORMED
CONSENT
STATUTE
FOR
AI
III.
LEGAL
REASONING
AND
TECHNOLOGICAL
INNOVATION
A.
UNDERSTATED
CHALLENGES
OF
NON-LEGAL
REGULATION
B.
THE
SIGNIFICANCE
OFLAW
'
S
RESISTANCE
TO
INSTRUMENTALISATION
C.
LAW
'
S
NUANCED
NORMATIVE
DYNAMISM
IV.
CONCLUSION
371
372
374
375
376
377
379
379
380
380
382
384
384
386
388
391
394
394
397
401
405
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I.
LITERATURE
II.
MATERIAL
407
407
428
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